Oplandet was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Hamar in Innlandet county.
Oplandet was first published in February 1904 by Karl Kløvstad as a successor to the bankrupt newspaper Oplændingen.
Oplandet was published in Gjøvik until May, and moved to Hamar from 14 July 1904.
Oplændingen had been affiliated with the United Norwegian Workers' Association (De forenede norske Arbeidersamfund; in 1911 renamed as Labour Democrats), but Oplandet supported the Liberal Party.
It was branded as a "new and improved edition" of Glomdølen, and got the same editor-in-chief as the defunct newspaper.